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Springer (part of Springer Nature), Marine Geophysical Research, 3(15), p. 201-218

DOI: 10.1007/bf01204233

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Non-destructive porosity determinations of antarctic marine sediments derived from resistivity measurements with an inductive method

Journal article published in 1993 by S. Gerland, M. Richter, H. Villinger, Gerhard Kuhn ORCID
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Abstract

The fractional porosity of marine sediments is one of the fundamental index properties of rocks. For the determination of porosity a nondestructive, inductive method was used on unsplit sediment cores. The results were compared with galvanically measured resistivities using a miniature Wenner array on split cores. The measurements agree well except for cores with high clay content where measurement frequency related effects cause a resistivity difference of about 10%. Porosities were derived from resistivities using a published resistivity-porosity relationship by Boyce (1968) and compared with sample porosities. A comparison of both data sets shows good agreement.